We’ve got a question: why doesn’t Gwen Stefani age? She seems to look more amazing each year. As mother, superstar vocalist and style icon, we love seeing snaps of her going about her daily life. She was recently snapped in a pair of Paige Edgemont crop skinny jeans (grab them in dark wash at the link). She paired them with a white knit top and black open toed ankle boots. We’re loving the simple, rock’n'roll vibe she’s so good at giving off in her outfits. Gwen forever!

When it comes to denim trends from eras past, the ’70s had it all. From gorgeous faded washes to embroidery and romantic silhouettes, there are countless ideas to draw from. Self Service Magazine published an inspiring and sexy editorial for spring 2015, featuring model Malgosia Bela in high waisted, flare-leg jeans and worn-in tees, with a dash of luxe crochet and summer separates. Photographer Angelo Pennetta captured this perfectly nostalgic image of carefree glamour, making us crave summer (and maybe a viewing of Boogie nights) more than ever.

It’s almost festival style season, which means it’s time to compile your festival wardrobe with a bit of boho and a dose of DIY. Free People highlights one of our favorite ways to accent your jeans: subtle hand embroidery. Your favorite jeans could see new life with cool motifs like the ones you see below. With very little effort, you’ll create something unique that you can wear all season long, and even change up as you go.

The Frame Denim Fall/Winter 2015 collection was launched with the same concept the brand was born from: chic wardrobe essentials, inspired by the heritage of denim manufacturing in Los Angeles. The fully fleshed-out ready-to-wear collection consisted of effortless pieces like stovepipe cropped jeans, high-waisted flare leg jeans (love flare legs? They’re on the rise again!), a totally wearable jumpsuit, and a perfect denim skirt that mimics the silhouette of a denim jacket tied around the waist. See the whole collection here.

How do you like your distressed denim? Epic gaping holes, or a bit of scratching up here-and-there? There are benefits to each level of shred, from being able to sneak a pair of jeans into the office, to some extra AC on warmer spring days. However, we’ve found that most people prefer one extreme to the other. Check out this full spectrum shoppable round-up of distressed denim, and don’t forget to check this out if you’re thinking of doing some DIY distressing of your own.

What are some of your favorite denim trends for spring 2015? Let us know on twitter!

Net-A-Porter‘s curated e-magazine, The Edit, is all about denim this issue. Focusing on the versatility of our favorite textile, Editor Jennifer Dickinson comments, “Fashion is one of the few industries where denim is an acceptable part of the working wardrobe. Or it was – this season, with Valentino, Tomas Maier and Victoria Beckham adding our favorite fabric to their runway repertoire, even city offices can get theblues.” See the whole issue here.

Lupita Nyong’o was snapped in Los Angeles at LAX in a pair of coated skinny jeans. She wore them with a casual combination: a hoodie and boots. We’re kind of in love with her, whether she’s wearing an epic ball gown on an awards ceremony red carpet or jeans and a hoodie. That’s called having style. Her exact jeans here are the DL1961 Emma Skinny Jeans in a coated finish (click through to grab a pair for yourself).

Marion Cotillard, one of our favorite actresses (we never get tired of her performance in Midnight in Paris), was recently spotted wearing a pair of vintage-inspired destroyed denim skinny jeans by R13. Aside from having chic Parisienne fashion down like she invented it, Marion is up to date on what’s hip in the denim world, favoring this lived-in look over a more polished palette. Some celebs just always look awesome. Grab these jeans and make this look your own!

Supermodel Lara Stone and everyone’s love-to-hate-him pop star Justin Bieber are posing in a new Calvin Klein Jeans ad, which features Stone draped sensually over the young recording artist while he gazes to the side as if he… doesn’t notice. Oh wait, nevermind, he’s grabbing her lower butt cheek. The campaign (of which this is the first released photo) was shot by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott in New York City. The campaign also features the hashtag: #mycalvins

Denim and plaid are two of our favorite cold weather fashion statements—or any time, really! We love when an editorial captures the beauty of these two textures in one spread, like this December shoot from Glamour France. Shot by Hilary Walsh, it features model Giedre Dukauskaite in cozy layers, crisp chambrays, and gorgeous plaids. See plenty more here and here.